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1    II|        rugged bear,~The satyrs rough, the fauns and fairies wild,~
2    IV|   person mole-hills be,~So his rough front, his horns so lifted
3    XI|      of Ida wood,~This herb is rough, and bears a purple flower,~
4    XI|       and beams;~Or as a steed rough ways that well hath passed,~
5    XV|       gave place,~And high and rough the second showed his face.~ ~
6   XVI|       lion's skin had she,~Too rough a bark for such a tender
7  XVII|    that sweet place,~"Seem the rough seas more calm, cruel,"
8  XVII| flowers;~But on the steep, the rough and craggy hill~Of virtue
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